04 IB SIX M irs Julia Wangler has decided to remain in Vernonia for the present, continuing her employ­ ment at the local Safeway store. She is still in the Reithner hou»a on Second avenue which she was occupying with her brother Jos­ eph 'before he left for his new position in Burns. IN THE JUSTICE COURT FOR THE FOURTH DISTRICT, OF COLUMBIA COUN­ TY, STATE OF OREGON A. E. ADAMS, Plaintiff, vs. A. W. Peterson and Elizabeth Peterson, Defendants. SUMMONS To A. W. Peterson and Eliza­ beth Peterson, Defendants: You are hereby required to ap­ pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the expiration of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which date of expiration is fixed by order of P. Hill, Justice of the Peace of District No. f of Columbia County, State of Ore­ gon, as of May 3rd, 1935. If you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for a judgment against the said defendants for the sum of $75.70 with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from July 21st, 1933; $72.00 with interest there­ on at the rate of 6% per an­ num from the 15th of August, 1933; $14.46 with interest there- one at the rate of 6% per an­ num from July 22nd, 1933; $9.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from January 1st, 1933; $12.50 with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum fiom March 14th, 1933; $4.50 with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from Feb­ ruary 1st, 1933; $4.90 with in­ terest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from August 15th, 1933; and $10.10 with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum from August 15th, 1933; and for the costs and disburse­ ments of this action. Date of first publication Ap­ ril 5th, 1935. Date of last publication May 10th, 1935. LESTER SHEELEY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Re­ sidence and Post Office, Vernonia, Oregon. Classified Ads FOR SALE— Tomato plants. Mrs. G. W. Thacker. 958 1st ave. _________________________ 12*1 Watch for the Fuller Man. He has your free brush for you. 16*2 FOR SALE— Large Victor Vic- trola. Reasonable. Everett Run­ dell, Riverview. FOR RENT— Modern 4 room house. Inquire 1061 Washing­ ton st. Fred Ovesen 16*1 FOR SALE OR TRADE— 40 ac­ res, new 4 room house, wood shed, poultry house, good well, 2 acres cleared, balance with timber, one- half mile from Vernonia, Oregon on crushed rock road. Will consid­ er trade for acreage near St. Helens, Oregon. Write box 232 or T. B. Mills, Vernonia Ore-1 gon. 16*1 | — LOOK. Farm for salp, 2 miles j south of Vernonia on Pebble; creek; 14 acres, 5 cultivated,! house, barn, outbuildings, fruit,I wood, water. Mrs. Mae McMul­ len. 14tf WANTED—6” top 22 ft. Cedar Poles. Niedermeyer - Martin Lumber Co., Spalding Building. Portland, Oregon. Ilc6 HATCHING EGGS— From trap nest S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per setting. Or­ ders taken for day old chicks from any of the above matings. Phone 591 for prices. J. W. Brown. 12tfc NOTICE—I will not be respon­ sible for any debts contracted by my wife Gladys Irene L.vdie on or after March 23, 1935. Ed­ ward E. Lydie. 13*1 VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON APRIL 19, 1835 LIBRARY DRIVE FOR After many years operation FORMER VERNONIA Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller of OLD PAPER TO LAST Portland visited Calvin Quinlin the Hammond Lumber Company RESIDENT PASSES in Vernonia April 7. has announced that it will per- FOR ANOTHER WEEK IN BURNS, OREGON Mrs. Mary Blosick of Port­ manently close its operations at land, mother of Miiss Julia Wang­ Mill City. It is understood that The Vernonia public library Mrs. Leon Holyfield, nee Annie ler, visited her here Sunday. a few logs remaining in the Lauri Laird, passed away in drive for old mazazines to sell fur With Mrs. Blosick was Mike woods will be brought in and old paper will continue another after these, together with the sur- Burns Wednesday, according to week. Funds secured from their Wangler, her son. E. E. Emigh and his daughter, plus in the pond are cut, the word received by friends here. sale will be used for new books Mrs. Will Coates of St. Helens mill will be closed. This action Mrs. Holyfield formerly lived in and badly needed equipment. visited at the home of Mrs. means the end of Mill City as i Vernonia and was graduated from People are requested to bring Charles Eversaul, another daugh­ an active logging and milling I the Vernonia high school about magazines to the library during six years ago. She leaves two ter, Thursday of last week. On town, inasmuch as the life of the! the week if possible. Board mem­ Flriday Mr. Emigh and Mrs. settlement has been entirely de-; small children besides her hus- bers will call for quantities of , Coates with Mrs. Eversaul and pendent upon the company ac­ ; band. magazines if notified. Call Mrs. F. E. Malmsten, chairman, tele­ daughter Adelyn and Mrs. A. tivities there. There is consid­ NEW SAFEWAY MANAGER Nieminen motored to Portland erable speculation at the pres­ phone 131. ARRIVES IN VERNONIA ent time as to the company’s to spend the day. For MotheFs day gifts—Lovely plans in regard to their Gari­ Sam Herring, new manager of Interesting Item For hand-worked Pollyanna aprons in baldi operations. Some feel that Rheumatic Sufferers the company may withdraw all:the local Safeway store, arrived fast colors. Fit any size. 60c. Al­ _________ __________ I in Vernonia Thursday of last so new novelty gift. Mrs. Miner’s . week. His family will remain in Mrs. Ivan Yargus, Belknap, Iowa, bakery. Sat. April 20. Adv. Studies made at the Pacific Longview until school closes, as | writes that her 20 years suffering Wallace McCrae of the high Northwest Forest Experiment he has a daughter graduating from rheumatic, neuralgia and school faculty enjoyed a visit I Station demonstrate that forest from high school. Mr. Herring neuritis pains has been remark­ from his sister, Margaret McCrae fire lookouts can see fires when is now residing at the Hotel Mc­ ably relieved by taking Williams over the week end. He drove her looking toward the sun just as Donald. R. U. X. Compound. In her letter back to Corvallis where she isj readily as when looking in any she states she also takes Williams direction; nevertheless, other attending O.S.C. Marjorie Gray visited in Port- S. L. K. Formula to eliminate H. V. Holcomb and son Rob­ looking in that direction is fatig- jand over the week end. the cause. Mac’s Pharmacy. ert left Monday for Burns where uing and smoked glasses they will work in the mill there worn to prevent eyestrain. which is starting a night shift. Bobby Wall suffered an attack It sn’t nice to refer to “false of tonsilitis for several days the teeth” any more, according to a latter part of last week. members of the dental profession, Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Fisher speaking befose a national con­ and daughter Margaret visited vention. “Denture” is a more Mrs. Fisher’s paients near Tigard pleasing term, he said, his sugges­ Sunday afternoon. tion winning applause from his Mrs. Catherine VanBlaricom. assembled fellow practioners of Mrs. Emma Weed and E. E. Gar­ the prosthetic art. ner spent Sunday in Newberg vis­ iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gründen came over from Taylorvill^ Saturday to leave some of their goods in their house here prior to leaving Sunday for Burns where Mr. Gründen has employment. The government is behind every deposit you have— Because he testified that he bit into a two-inch roofing nail up to $5000. That is the in a piece of pie, John Grammer­ finest guarantee in the sdorf of Omaha has been awar­ ded a $2,000 verdict by default world—as certain as the against Lee Freeburg, baker. very existence of our gov- Guaranteed! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the board of directors of the Union High School Dist. No. 1 at the office of the district clerk up to 7.30 p. m., April 27, 1935, for 100 cords of four foot, old growth green fir wood or thick slab wood, to be cut and piled by July 1st, 1935, and delivered be­ tween August 15th and Septem­ ber 15th, 1935, at the high school. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. M. Condit, Chairman, Board of Directors Attest; E. R. Mills Distric* Clerk ernment! Make your de­ posits with confidence — they are guaranteed, by Federal Deposit Insurance. “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK J. A. Thornburgh, President R. G. Thornburgh. Cashier Mazda Lamps Electrical Appliances OFFICE HOURS SATURDAY 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Oregon Gas and Electric Company tss. Bridge St. Telephone 691